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PM Modi urges USA to keep open mind on Indian talents

| | Feb 22, 2017, at 01:16 am
New Delhi, Feb 21 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reportedly urged the USA to keep its mind open in welcoming skilled talents from India.

After meeting a USA delegation, the PMO in a press statement said: "The prime minister referred to the role of skilled Indian talent in enriching the American economy and society,"

Modi met a bipartisan delegation of 26 members of the US Congress.

"He urged developing a reflective, balanced and far-sighted perspective on movement of skilled professionals," the statement as quoted in media said.

The Prime Minister shared his perspective on areas where both India and USA can work even more closely.

The PM recognized the US Congress’ strong bipartisan support for the India-US partnership.

The PM recalled his positive conversation with President  Donald Trump and the shared commitment to further strengthen India-US ties.

The PM  said it augurs a good start to bilateral exchanges following the new U.S. Administration and Congress.
 

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